IRS Officer's Daughter Found Murdered In Delhi Home, Servant Main Suspect
According to police, the victim, daughter of an IRS officer, was discovered by her family members inside the house under suspicious circumstances, following which the police were alerted.
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- A woman was found murdered at her home in southeast Delhi's Amar Colony area
- The victim was the daughter of an Indian Revenue Service officer
- Police suspect a 19-year-old former domestic help who is onthe run
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New Delhi:
A woman, daughter of a senior bureaucrat, was found murdered at her home in southeast Delhi's Amar Colony area, police said on Wednesday.
Police suspect the involvement of a 19-year-old domestic help who used to work at the house before being fired over a month ago. He is on the run, the police said.
According to police, the victim, daughter of an Indian Revenue Service (IRS) officer, was discovered by her family members inside the house under suspicious circumstances, following which the police were alerted.
Preliminary inquiry suggests that the woman was sexually assaulted before being strangled using a mobile phone charger cable, sources said.
The victim, 22, was alone at home at the time of the incident.
There were no signs of forced entry in the house, police said.
The sacked domestic help arrived in Delhi last night, police said, adding it suspects that he used a spare key to enter the home.
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